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1953 Paper Jet Operations in Retrospect with Connotations for the Supersonic Transport
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Abstract
A first attempt to study civil aircraft operations comprehensively, prior to having the airplane, occurred before the initial operation of U.S. subsonic jets. One airline carried out a manual-simulated “paper jet” operation lasting fifteen months. Today, computerized simulation of machines, methods, and operations has become commonplace, and replaces the slide rule and tedious day-by-day inputs of aircraft operational criteria. Computerized simulations are also applied to every aspect of the SST design and operations. These are important, but the results being should be used with caution and judgement.
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Kelly, R. and Henderson, G., "1953 Paper Jet Operations in Retrospect with Connotations for the Supersonic Transport," SAE Technical Paper 650231, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650231.Also In
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